Everytown For Gun Safety, an anti-gun activist group known for posting all kinds of false stats about gun violence in an effort to strip law-abiding citizens of their Second Amendment rights, tweeted a Newsweek article alleging that arming teachers would somehow make minority children in urban schools “less safe.”

Damond was shot July 15, minutes after calling 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home. The 40-year-old life coach’s death drew international attention, cost the police chief her job and forced major revisions to the department’s policy on body cameras.

A proposed City of Richmond School Safety resolution asks Congress to ban “large-capacity ammunition cartridges.”

The proposed resolution also calls on Congress to “ban the manufacture, sale, purchase, possession, and use of assault weapons.”

It also asks to implement “universal background checks.” Such checks would require a background check for a private sale just like the background check currently required for a retail purchase. Ironically, almost every high-profile firearm-based attacker acquires his or her gun via background checks at retail sales, so such an expansion would do nothing to prevent future attacks.

Frank, I believe you’re right, but Cliff is wrong. A .357 has a straight wall at .379″ while a 9 mm tapers from .380″ at the neck to .391″ at the base. Since I have both, I checked and you can’t insert the 9 backwards. You can insert it forwards, but it won’t go in all the way and you won’t be able to close the cylinder. On the other hand the ACP has a rim diameter of .480″ that matches the base/neck diameter of the Colt. Both the 9 and the ACP are shorter loaded than the .357/.45 cases so they would fit if the 9 wasn’t too fat. I don’t have any .45s so I can’t test it but the ACP should fit right in.

Anyway, dyslexic monkeys know enough to pick the right cartridge, although they have been known to confuse .357 magnum with .375 H&H. You’re definitely not fitting the H&H in a revolver though.

Wait, are they claiming their kids are doing things that would cause their teachers to use lethal force upon them?

Or are they so goddam racist, they truly think that white people are only held back from randomly killing the ‘black and brown’ around them every day because of the lack of a gun in their hands?

Or that handguns possess the wielder and cause them to become racist and randomly fire at ‘black and brown’ around them?

Or are white childrens simply bulletproof by dint of their priviledge?

I know they gotta make everything about race, being racist and all, but this makes no sense on any level (again, because they’re racist).

Last but not least; how often is a ‘black or brown’ kid killed in a mass school shooting (i.e. not a gang/drug/robbery shooting)? The student demographics at most of these events seem to be white, unless I’m mistaken. Which mostly agrees with them being the majority population, and these events generally happening at random (with some selection bias for places like Parkland where violent crazies go ignored for years by authorities)

Wait, I’m not understanding what Everytown is insinuating. Are they saying black and brown kids are naturally more violent than other kids? Or that liberal teachers are just more violent and racist than other people? Tough call!

Wait a sec here. The woman who tweeted (per Everytown) that arming teachers “would make children, like mine, less safe” also says that her child was shot and killed in 2013. If her child was killed in or at a school, you can’t get any less safe than that, can you?

What I do outside of school control is none of your damn business. If you think nothing I do is outside school control, we need to have a different conversation.

Let me make this easy for you. I’ll be protesting outside your next school board meeting, holding a sign with every single controversial issue represented on it, and my deer rifle slung on my back. Video of the whole thing will be uploaded to the internet in real time, as will my every interaction with you.

Here’s my lawyer’s contact info. For convenience, you might want to cc everything there from now on… they’re getting a copy anyway.